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Sorry if this sounds daft but does anyone know what you could legally or more to the point sensibly tow, weight wise behind a John deere 2140.

 

no mate but i'll ask down the farm tomorrow for ya.fine line between legal and sensible.i spent the last 2 harvests towing an 18 ton trailer with probably 25 ton of beans in back and forth with a clapped out jd6910!!

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Thanks for the help so far. i have a small three tonne trailer behind the jd 2140 without brakes and when it weighs 2 tonne all up its scary on the brakes. It takes a split second for the brakes to do anything I think they are immersed in oil. There must be a point when you need hyd brakes on the trailer. I only ask as getting 8 wheelers to deliver is becoming impossible and the timber is only 6 miles up the road. I cant get an artic in my entrance:blushing:if you see what I mean.

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Thanks for the help so far. i have a small three tonne trailer behind the jd 2140 without brakes and when it weighs 2 tonne all up its scary on the brakes. It takes a split second for the brakes to do anything I think they are immersed in oil. There must be a point when you need hyd brakes on the trailer. I only ask as getting 8 wheelers to deliver is becoming impossible and the timber is only 6 miles up the road. I cant get an artic in my entrance:blushing:if you see what I mean.

 

you need weight to pull weight for stopping - all tractor manufacturers will only allow about 3t on the drawbar weight if an accident - so weigh your nose weight of your trailer on a public weighbridge,

brake wise i would fit brakes, i have always fitted brakes to all our trailers even our small 3t jobby, especiially if towing with a smaller tractor - now what you mean can be a hairy experience! best to be right gensetsteve for your own piece of mind.

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more pics man:thumbup:

 

 

some more pics Sir Shrek - taken today, loading up some softwood to bring back to the yard to turn into Sticks - anyone want to see the before shots of what we turn into kindling sticks - here it is - nice larch mostly, bigger stuff will be for larch logs, made a good load up:thumbup:

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